| Jonathan French - 1854 - 534 páginas
...possess, are the work of joint councils and joint eflbris — of common dangers, sufferings, and success. But these considerations, however powerfully they...address themselves to your sensibility, are greatly outweigh, edby those which apply more immediately to your interest. Here every portion of our country... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 337 páginas
...together ; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. But...preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common government, finds,... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 338 páginas
...together ; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. But...preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common government, finds,... | |
| Furman Sheppard - 1855 - 342 páginas
...together ; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. But...preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected by the equal laws of a common government, finds,... | |
| Sol Bloom, United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1937 - 206 páginas
...together — The independence & liberty you possess are the work of joint councils, and joint efforts — of common dangers, sufferings and successes. — But...the most commanding motives for carefully guarding & preserving the union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected... | |
| 1924 - 1040 páginas
...together; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, ss than 10 per centum. That any ex-service man shown...has been hospitalized for a period of one year, and moat commanding1 motives for carefully guarding: and preserving1 the union oí the whole. The north,... | |
| 1928 - 1070 páginas
...together ; the independence and liberty you possess are the work of joint counsels and joint efforts, of common dangers, sufferings, and successes. But...sensibility, are greatly outweighed by those which 6 FAREWELL ADDRESS OF GEORGE WASHINGTON apply more immediately to your interest; here every portion... | |
| United States. Constitution Sesquicentennial Commission - 1941 - 904 páginas
...the work of joint councils, and joint efforts — of common dangers, sufferings and successes. — to your Interest. — Here every portion of our country...the most commanding motives for carefully guarding & preserving the Union of the whole. The North, in an unrestrained intercourse with the South, protected... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Ways and Means - 1958 - 1634 páginas
...formulated, not on a basis of sectionalism, but on the basis of overall national interest. He says : Every portion of our country finds the most commanding...carefully guarding and preserving the union of the whole. And the union, he adds, should be directed by an indissoluble community of interest, as one nation.... | |
| Columbia Historical Society (Washington, D.C.) - 1906 - 302 páginas
...pher, in the issue for February 20, 1798, is this from the writings of Washington : "Every ptfrtion of our country finds the most commanding motives for...guarding and preserving the Union of the whole." The same publishers issued a weekly paper, for circulation outside of the city, with the title The Centinel... | |
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